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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin un, backing of a trace plan for gaza is widely welcome. the security council approves the us resolution calling for a permanency spar, both israel and her mazda arb reportedly on board, and to be blinking his in the middle east to promote the plan and will take you to his press conference shortly. also coming up your cranes present in berlin for an international conference on rebuilding the country. it will focus on the ukrainian energy sector shepherd, 5 russian air strikes. and frances paul, right,
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national riley tip to win snap legislative elections in french calling. the for the election is a political campbell for president. the hello i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us secretary of state anthony blinking is due today to attend a humanitarian aid conference for the gaza strip hosted by jordan. he's currently and he is real honest, latest middle east tour to try to secure it in to the war between israel and palestine in building a group from us as the relatives of hostages. taken to goes on october 7th, i've been protesting outside the hotel were blake and spin, holding talks and telling me they want the us to help bring their loved ones. home
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. lincoln spoke with israel's opposition leader. yeah, you're lucky. after meeting the prime minister on monday evening, un security council endorsed the us by the ceasefire deal, which includes a reconstruction plan for gaza. jerusalem corresponded rebecca rivers, has more of the likelihood of this deal being formalized. a huge amount of pressure is being placed on both sides, as you just mentioned, down to the blinking in the region, putting more pressure, driving down on, on that pressure to try to get both sides to agree to this deal that we've now see a pasta through the un security council adding to that pressure. now this deal is being sold isn't as a quasi is railey deal. this is certainly what us president joe biden was saying on friday last week when he announced the deal that this was in his riley proposal. and that the, the, the bull is really and how must his court to accept the deal. that's how it's being framed. but actually the truth is that the deal has, if you know,
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israel's position on the deal is also ambiguous. there has been back and forth since the deal was announced by joe biden. some sources saying that the prime minister's office accepted the deal, but we've seen prime minister benjamin netanyahu come out saying that there are points in that deal to which they didn't agree to. and, and those points are, particularly when we talk about when moving from phase one into, to phase 2. and this is going towards the permanent cessation of hostilities, a permanent se saw. that is something that israel has said time and time again. i have not back down on this, so that is something that they cannot agree to. now, on the other side, you look at most, they have said that they cannot enter into any deal. those i have looked at this favorably. they cannot even enter into any deal that doesn't lead to a permanency spot. and so well the un security council resolution did. so to lay out this plan slightly more, more detail saying that phase one would continue to cease fire the sidney time. and
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it says fire if you will, would continue through the negotiations to work its way into phase 2, which would lead to a permanent phase 5. really when you look at it at the end of the day, it's still something that these ready to government are not likely to agree to and we've so, so just the other day, the standing down of the most interest, member of the will cabinet. he been down seas now removed himself and his policy from the will cabinet and from the government. and that will put more pressure on benjamin netanyahu to you to lean further to his phone. right. coalition members vehemently r n t a permanent se size. so i think the chances of israel really coming out 100 percent to say that they agree with this deal is very unlikely. rebecca, thank you very much. those are correspondent, rebecca rivers, interest and any moment now us secretary of state destiny blinking is expected to hold a news conference in israel on his push for that piece deal between his real and
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i'm us. as soon as that news conference begins, we'll go straight to it. now moving on to ukraine, ukraine's present laudermill zelinski is in berlin for a 2 day conference on ukraine's postwar recovery draw present blank published time . i received polanski at bellevue palace, his official residence ahead of the gathering ukrainian leader will speak to government representatives and private investors about reconstruction efforts in ukraine. a priority will be its energy sector, which has been devastated by russian air strikes, cities. all the product lines have suffered, the brunt of those attacks recreating and officials expect the costs to rebuild those areas to run into the hundreds of billions of dollars. the town of, of chance, one of many on the front lines in recent months and ashes after relentless russian bombardment and a war that rages on with no let up over more than
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2 years of conflict, ukraine has lost 10 percent of its housing. many of its farms are full of craters and land mines, bridges, electrical stations, power plants, and dams had been destroyed by missile strikes and explosives, or the world bank released figures earlier this year on the total estimated costs to rebuild ukraine. 82000000000 for housing, 73000000000 for transport, commerce, an industry, 68000000000. agriculture. another 58000000000 and the all important energy sector. almost 50000000000. all in all. 400. $86000000000.00. although housing costs more to fix russian, the tax on critical infrastructure pose the most acute danger to ukraine, destroyed power stations and many cities like half keys, mean long blackouts, power cuts to hospitals, and damage to the water supply. the damage to infrastructure is greatest in the hockey. don't you ask?
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how son and lou haskell regions, but energy infrastructure and the capital key has also been hit many times. the pressure at this week's conference is on donor countries to finance ukraine's future. but in the present, somewhere that more focus and money has to be put on keeping the power flowing ukrainians face another, punishing winter with wide scale blackouts and heating shortages before they clean up and move on. the people here have to make it through each day with the war in ukraine, still raging. i s t e w, a chief political editor, mikaela cook the what present zalinski is hoping from this recovery conference. so he's really asking them to not only send weapons and money, but also to create conditions that signal to invest is that ukraine, despite this, will, is open for business stats and building up companies doing business, the building of infrastructure, protect the energy infrastructure that is desperately needed, and that is also
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a world target is still what fits and that's why we expect an announcement from this conference here today. and that would introduce a broad, amazes that re insure investors against a potential losses. and that would also bring down the cost of lending money to actually invest in ukraine. when this conference was actually announced, there was still a faint hope that the room may be drawing to the close. that indeed this might be about reconstruction in at least. and if not opposed to a society of society that has an end in sight to this conflict, that is not the case. and this is the attempt to create conditions that make this situation most sustainable. so people on the ground to indeed potentially face a very cold, long winter. indeed,
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unless the infrastructure is in place to support them. now, yesterday, just hours before the conference was due to kick off ukraine's reconstruction chief analysis resignation that's raised quite a few eyebrows. what's the story that mckayla it has indeed, and that will also raised some eyebrows. here at this conference, questions will be off the 2 of them. is the lensky who is, he will be producing pictures of usc, we will hear him speaking in the gem in parliament, all of the signals, and how close the partnership with the west is. but this kind of also with the fact that he himself is having his own challenges as many other governments within his own governments to keep it stable under this pressure, internal and external process. so this certainly doesn't help him when he is asking for more money. at the same time, we do expect that they will be direct or indirect pledges of business prospect. and
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that could amount in, in the 1000000000 region in terms of guarantees. so, and this will, what ever comes out of its be portrayed as a success in fostering polanski and his government that had to escape elections because of the war. kayla. thank you. a chief political editor, mikaela christa, to say, look at a few of the stories making headlines around the world's day. a searches underway for a military plane carrying below always vice president and 9 other passengers. the aircraft carrying solos to lima, left the capital a long way, but failed to make its scheduled landing 45 minutes later. at missouri airports. that's 370 kilometers to the north. for educators from the united states have been stabbed in china is ne julian province. the group from cornell college and i won't were visiting a temple when they were attacked by a man with
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a nice chinese authorities. have not yet provided any statement on the inside. the south korea military has said its soldiers fired warning shots after north korean troops across the border by mistake. they said north korea had not conducted any other suspicious activities. tensions had been rising recently over a campaign by feeling young to san trash carrying balloons southward. massive fire ripped through an apartment building in miami. displacing at least 40 people firefighters managed to put out the place of officials believe may have been sparked by a shooting incident. police say the rest of the suspect in connection with the shooting through french, the where the 1st opinion polls since the snap election. since a snap election was called projects a win for the far right national rally. however, the party is forecast to pull short an absolute majority across france live in,
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protest against the par right up there. when sundays you elections most were peaceful, but there were some clashes with police. left wing parties are pledging to team up for the stuff, elections, and nominate joint candidates to challenge both the government and the far right french president. amount of on the account is all the lower house of parliament after the election results, which saw his centrist coalition suffer, a rezoning, defeat on the screen says powers look normal, but there's only one thing people are talking about here. the fresh parliamentary elections just cooled by president my chrome after a surgeon votes for the fall right next time, the white stream, right in your aspect, and i don't think that's a good thing to remember. you have children, she be the name of her. he thank you. okay, make good things clear right now. i would say i need to differentiate, decide to go for the extra month, right? okay, that's a choice. so we've, or the con,
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suspence is if they want to continue on the, on them either or either way, up to the friendship to the side. people seem to be not so worried about it that's, that's what puzzles me as well. i mean, people that's never voted for rights around us, voted for rights. i think that just will fit up with the menu and back home. those people, deliberate, a battering into your p and paul them, and selections to my crumbs hunting. marina pens, national raleigh, a sizable when the new post, a boy of that party, 28 year old politician and tick tock, star, jordan, bol dela, will run to become prime minister in the new elections. and president, my crone will have to a point to me is the far right wins. the majority of to, to ryan was a voting for french president has been small and up here at the assembly since he lost his majority. in 2022,
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calling for selections is issued political gamble. but this is a politician years to the back in 2017. when he won the presidential elections. he did that with a brand new policy, working the french political establishment, stomachs, but say macro and operate as well. when the stakes are high, we have macro now back into focus of this campaign. and maybe we have tons of this a bit more aggressive a bit more, as, let's say, popular, unpopular or, well no, to be honest, it's going to play for, but we need to wait and see what happens. and this is going to have an impact on the way from slips to the next couple years. and this is gonna have a big impact on the present reactions and 2027 macro and has been continuing his engagements. like a visit of jim and president frank volta stein my a to a sites in front, commemorating the victims of nazi germany. the french president knows he's a bite to face time. one of his biggest political challenges yet asked our parents
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corresponded sonya folic. for more on opinion polls showing the far right, gaining ground ahead of francis now parliamentary election. that's correct heavy. i mean that there are 2 opinion tools that show that the far right and i should riley good reading between 33 to 34 percent off the votes in these upcoming following the elections. and that could be a jump of more than 15 points compared to the last legislative connection. 2 years ago. now this, these polls showed that the, the alliance of life parties could, could take about 22 percent, followed by them. a call comes at about 19 percent and, and really these results are not very surprising if you consider the kind of resulting victory that the natural riley just to achieve in your opinion, actions. but i think it also shows the kind of the presence that they ideas on all finding in from the ideas of immigration, crime and vitamins. but i have to say we also seem to be pushed back against the far right them. it's ideas last night. the will mutual process, thousands of people arriving in cities like non out while rain of the 5 labor
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unions was saying that this weekend, the calling from us drug test over this weekend saying that the republic and this democracy is in danger of from the far right well, negotiations, deformed political alliances, the head of this snap election. i'm already begun what's shaping up there. so on this right, i mean, we're seeing a flurry of negotiation. spotty is not also really scrambling to be candidates and you know, drop manifesto was prepared to prepare the campaigns because they simply don't have a lot of time to do that. i mean, the full thrown is at the end of the month. but last night there was a deal of notes on the list of where we saw the st on that socialist and 3 all the left wing parties. the hard left front and bought the communist and the greens saying that they would do night for the legislative collection. so spot the bill progressive, what they call the popular front to fight the far right. i'm be say to defeats it's recess project with also this is, this is actually
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a big deal because the speed at which the left has managed to kind of get accomplished together and the line. so you'll have surprised many commentators they because they are usually quite between the divided and we also see mcgraw's right is on spotty now. correct. trying to riley others interest and models. but this parties to get behind what they're calling the republican front to fight the match . uh the matcher ready. and on the far right, we're also seeing this happening with a drug on by the president of the national radi. seeing the results to form a far right, the lines for the parliamentary elections with no formula deal has been announced. yet we have to remember that the combined voltage of all the far right parties in front of these the order for the elections touch nearly 40 percent. they'll present mccall is under tremendous pressure. of course, how is he planning to use these next few weeks before the election? sonya what do you think that mccaul is expected to hold a press conference later this afternoon?
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and obviously this is due to the anticipated because we're hoping this will shed, of course, some light on just want to meet him, make this kind of a shock announcement to call to my follow between extra laptops, really triggered a frenzy of speculation. the analysis here, and i think it's worth remembering that the stakes are unusually high with, with his announcements. the far right natural grab the code yet to get a majority and follow them and i'm fault the government. we could see done by de la as the new 5 minutes so, and that would just be mock absolutely seismic shifting fronts. sonya, thank you very much. that was our correspondence. tony fall in paris. returning to our top story, us secretary of state destiny blinking is in israel today promoting a by a piece plan or a, a least a troops that he's trying to get up and going after un resolution between israel and how mosque. let's go straight over to
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a news conference that asked me blinking is holding right now in the tele, be immediate cease fire building toward and then during one and a tremendous release for people in gaza, but also opening prospect. so 1st we have to build in during security, which is what this country needs and his want it from day one of his existence, integration in the region with its uh, with its neighbors. being able also to make sure that people have been forced in their homes in the north and return home building a future that provides the kind of during security that israel has not enjoyed this proposal and moving forward on it is the 1st step also down that path than in that direction. so we want to see if it comes to fruition.
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i've met with 5 mister netanyahu last night, and he reaffirmed his commitment to the proposal. i also had an opportunity to speak to defense minister to launch and other senior as early as this morning. and i think there was a strong consensus again behind moving forward with a proposal. but it really is down to one person at this point to see what comes from them from him. now, we are also president biden, is resolutely committed to his real security anyways, defense. he is the 1st american president come to israel during a time of war. the 1st time or to present, to submit american forces to help defend israel when it was under attack from around and in april. and we're committed to the defeat of from us to ensure that it can govern guys. again. we also believe strongly that well,
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military means the necessary, they're not sufficient, and there has to be a clear political plan, a fair amount of training plan, in order to ensure that a mazda is not in any way shape or form present control of gaza. and that is built and move forward toward more enduring security. and that's why even as we've been working on this, possibly even if even working to try to make sure that the conflict doesn't spread to other parts of the region. we've also been working on stay after plans for garza's security governance, rebuilding and we've been doing that in conversation consultation with many partners throughout the region. those conversations will continue this afternoon and in the next couple of days. and it's imperative that we, uh,
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we have these plans that we're ready to go and simply put, we're not going to get to the day after if we don't have plans for the day after. so i'm working resolutely on those. but the 1st step, the most important step, is getting agreement on the proposal, the present 5 before and moving on from there, the questions. so just to follow up on what you said about your meeting with the prime minister. did you get an explicit assurance that he would get from us, except the proposal that's on the table that the deal was done? the team reciprocally, or he continues to support for that, that will, that will quince things? yes. tell us really do that. how do you reconcile what seems to be a difference between the mosque position that there has to be in is rarely assurance of a permanency spires' part of this process. and phase 2, i guess, and the prime ministers statement that talk about permanency spires,
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a total non starter that seems like in your reconcile level of difference. how do you see that being so? well 1st, what the proposal does is it brings an immediate cease fire. and it commits the parties to negotiate and injurious he's fine. and that will be a process and you go see asians. but the commitment in agreeing to the proposal is to see that in during ceasefire. uh, but that, that has to be negotiated as long as those negotiations are, are ongoing. the ceasefire that would take place immediately uh would, would remain in place which is manifestly good for, for everyone. and then we'll have to see, but you're not going to get to, to face to, to uh, and it drains as far unless you start with phase one. so that's where it begins with the security council resolution on most issue, the statements is supportive. it essentially, do you see this is a hopeful sign that they might be being toward accepting it wouldn't warranties to be done to persuade them off to, to, to accept this? well, i say it is a hopeful sign just as a statement of
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a should have some present amazes proposal 10 days ago was hopeful, but it's not as positive what it is. what is this positive? at least what so far? been this positive one way or another, is the word coming from, from gaza. and from the, from us leadership in guys, and that's what counts. and that's what we don't have yet. and that's why say we're, we're waiting to see everyone has said yes, except for him us. and if i'm us doesn't say yes, then this is clearly on them on them in terms of to both to continue the war. not ended on them in terms of the, the safety, the wellbeing of hundreds of thousands, millions of palestinian women, children and man and gaza on them in terms of the safety. stability,
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security is on israel as well. the region as a whole because the longer this goes on, the more chance there is again to the conflict, to spread for us to see problems of all that. and in other places we've been working every single day to prevent that from from happening so far. we have but getting along with this goes on the greater the risk. so again, i want to come back to the security council resolution. i don't think the world to be more clear about what country after country in this region and beyond are looking for. and that is saying yes to the proposal. we await the answer from us. and that will speak volumes about what they want, what they're looking for. who are looking after? are they looking after one guy who may be for now safe? very. i don't know, 10 scores underground somewhere in gaza, while the people that he purports represents continue to suffer in the crossfire of
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his own making. or will he do what's necessary to actually move this to a better place to help them the suffering of people to help bring real security to israelis and palestinians. so i will say are those of inputs there are, those will have influence. but influence is one thing actually i'm getting a decision made is be, is another thing. i don't think anyone on the other than or the from us leadership and gaza actually are the ones who can make make decisions. that's what we're waiting. thanks. bye for the. we're just watching the end of a news conference given by us secretary of state antony blinking, who is currently in tele v even is real. he is pushing a us back piece proposal that has one support from the un security council.
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on monday we're going across now over to our correspondent rebecca ritter. she's probably blinking visit for us. rebecca, what did you make? what the secretary state had to say? well, actually blinked him, said a lot in that price conference. a similar to the things that the us has said before that he's made in statements a few things that did stand out though terry. he said that netanyahu in the meeting last night re confirmed his commitment to the proposal, which is very interesting because we've been hearing back and forth. we still haven't heard that. of course, from me is randy government themselves or from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, himself. but we have now heard that from and cindy, blinking the israel. oh, certainly, benjamin netanyahu has reconfirmed his commitment to the deal, but we don't know exactly what parts of the deal he's referring the to. we know that the phase one of the deal that would see a multiple hostages release that exchange of palestinian prisoners. although no
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soldiers, we believe at this stage that would be in the phase one of this process. and that would be a sort of 6 week a ceasefire. we heard from the human security council proposal that, that cease 5 that's 6 weeks. he's fine, period could be extended as long as talks went on to negotiate a permanent settlement. but we, we know that that is something that the far right sections of a prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition will not agree to. so it isn't yet clear whether anything can saying that benjamin netanyahu agreed to this deal included those moves towards a permanent sci fi, which of course, is the major sticking points that have, must have said that they will not enter into any deal that doesn't lead to a permanent se saw okay, uh and the end of the blinking now heading off to jordan after this very important
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be that is ro rebecca, thank you very much. that was our drizzling correspond to rebecca rivers. there you are watching dw news. how will be bringing you more, of course, on the piece proposal, the truth proposal for israel and thomas in our next both name terry morris. and thanks for me to the
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